Chamber Music Sundaes

"A musical treat" - SF Examiner

Home Page     Ticket Information      Donations       About our Musicians       Prior Seasons

 

All Concerts will be held at the beautiful St. John's Presbyterian Church
2727 College Avenue in Berkeley on Sundays at 3:00 pm
(between Forest and Garber Streets)

See the excellent musicians of the San Francisco Symphony perform in small groups.  Hear their individual sound and fine ensemble skills in a wide range of classic and unusual chamber works.  Some of these musicians have been performing together for years, others are new friends, but the result is always very satisfying because they perform voluntarily for the love of chamber music.

"One of the Bay Area's more consistently satisfying concert series..."
  - Allan Ulrich, San Francisco Examiner

2008-2009 Season new

November 9, 2008
Double bass featured in Rossini Duetto, Von Dittersdorf Symphonia Concertante, and Dvorak String Quintet
November 30, 2008
Music for fortepiano and strings by Mozart and Beethoven
March 15, 2009
Kodaly Duo, Bartok String Quartet, Ysaye Sonata, Catoire Piano Trio
April 26, 2009
String quartets by Dvorak and Beethoven; Mozart Duo for violin and viola
May 10, 2009
Moor Serenade for Two Cellos, Borodin String Quartet, and Beethoven String Trio
May 24, 2009
Schubert Fantasie and Beethoven Sonata for violin and piano, Saint Saens Fantasy for violin and harp, Mozart piano quartet
June 14, 2009
Piano quartets by Turina, Walton, and Brahms featuring the Trio Navarro
Biographies of many of the performers

Information on becoming an Annual Subscriber

Most chamber music series feature 4 or 5 musicians playing a whole program, but Chamber Music Sundaes usually has three different groups with up to 18 different musicians, sometimes including wind or brass players.  We keep our ticket prices low to enable many people to attend, but we need additional funds.

Please consider making a tax deductible contribution.

If you know of anyone would like free admission in exchange for ushering, please have them contact us by email or call 415-753-2792.

 

Last updated: 16 November 2008
webmaster